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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1890, FOR RENT—HOUSES. Handsome Residence: per HEISKELL & THREE COZY SIX-.ROOM BRICKS, S14 O16 Callan st a. nth. FOR RENT--HOUSES 0 GBANT 1252 3d at.se., Gr. 91.80 HUNGERFORD, 624 14th at__ rok RENT 61s Wf ST. NW, S ROOM : been occtipied . $30 pe F. SMITH & SUN. 1 2 F st a COLUMBIA ST. N.W., PL ant House of eight too of careful parties ia st. after 4p. 2 FOR SUMMEK MONTHS NEW Dwelling, § rooms and bath, located in ayrove, West Mra. VEIRS, Ki 11.30 per it UK RENT FROM MAY 1--A BRIC Srooms and three stories ou i Hosts. uw. ; all modern improvements, per month Apply at 1414 Colum CHALMEKs & VOORHEE $0 RENT—BY THO: ES ~ E. WAGGAMAN, KEAL TATE BROKER, 917 N-We trally located in Lockville. ™ 11°6 12th nw., 13¢ * Pressed Brick Frovt ant. cas, water, i 15TH ST N.W © yard, ace of DEEBLE, DAVIS OOK RENT 311 Land Mand (on w. corner 1th and F ats. n.w. 437 7that, mw., back 81 sion, 2378600 2 468 Ls. ave, back rm For full list call at office for bulletin issued on. ° 4 oftice for bul i WAGGAMAN, Basement Bay-w: mod. smps.; lange back ya Brentwood ‘road, electric cars and Rfteen minutes dist to WESCOTT & WILCOX, a4 8 full dst appiy 1907 Fa. eve.n. HOST. N.W.. VERY DESL t Brick House tory aud Base! 6TH ST. N.W., THRE. ‘and bath: modern IN MT. PLEASANT—FIGH 230 per month; alsu ¢-roon: House on place; $15 per month. OR RENT —HOUSE 13 od: $16.50 per at, who vacates May 1 by N-Y. ave. an aud 14th and Lothsts...6 FURNISHED. Conn. ave., adjacent to Lafayette square... v..ubove KR. ave bet. 14th and. Lath ‘Oth st. bet. K and Li OU and 35 1504 RK st.n.w..Sr, 734 11th st.nw. K st,facing Farragut, Conn, ave. bet. M and © RENTAL SUMM. T Houses in the north by the year, $300 For season of 6 JOR RENT BY FISH & Mi 311 mod, sme : very neatly furnished. Will be rented od 18th & 19th .G and H ste. ste, (house overlooks, E Conn, and KL. aves). 300 20th st. bet. Hi bet. i7thand 1st. Ist and ‘and Osts. 1ORY AND BASEME From April 1 to Uc 1890. We, 1019 East Ca ib. or wili sell if preferred. JAMES H. P reoran Building. S04 21ST ST, I window Brick Ho: sts., partly furuished..40 14th'st., bet. H and 1, summer season 4 Partly furnished. BULLEVINS: Fi THESE, ONLY BY PEKMI ISI Ist. uw. 77 ROOM window Brick House, built about two. ye: iS FKOM OUR mprovements; $40 per month. HILL & JOHNSTON, 1503 Penn. ave.n.w, KICK HOUSE, 631 1 ST. and bath; a nice little home, $30. T—A TWO-STOKY BRICK ¢ between North Capitol and Ist sts. ne. x rooms; @15.80 per month. 1503 Pepasylvania ave. Row. nished House, 1 Six roomns, m. 4 Ok RENT — HOUSE 13 F ST 55 unfurnished. W.H. BAKSTOW, 6 JOR RENT—ON tuful New Houses on’ U st. between 7 rooms and bath cellar the full lenwth nuise this chance, throughout: concrete FOR SALE—HOUSKES. —2D ST. N.W. BETWEEN E AND F 240, 2ITCH, FOX & BROWN, 1437 Penn. ave. nw. N.W., BY MAY 1, THRE! and bath: all mod. amps table fronting on Inquire of A EBI improvements; fine lot 24, EKE CO, Good Bricks; 6 rooms each ; gas aud wate rented at #15 per mine ; either $¢ property as investineLt P WARNER & 916 Fst EW TWO-: sated by furnace, $17 12th at. n.w., 147.36 2 Stouwhton st., UF. 00 1404 Stouxh' bath and celia electrical appliance nicely finished : 241) Kat. tow North Carolina ave. be- ud 10th sts, east; £2,000. BH. WAKNE! 2011 Conn. ave. 14th stextended, )R SALE-TWO NEW BRICK HOUSES, ©) trally situated in Alexaudria, Va; have all mod- ern Lnprovements, $2,100 each; part cash; balance GEO. 8. SMITH, 1600 16th et_u.w.,1 ir. JOS H st. now, J2r.. orner Store and Dwelling on wide alley. Apply Owner, 610 H st. uw. a __FOR_SALE--HOUSES. OR SALE<BRIGHT, NEW TWO-STORY AND Basement Brick, mi, 7 JOR SALE_N ST. NEAR 15TH, 222 FOR SALE-—LOTS. REVENUES ON 5 7: K. st. and New Hampshire avery 2241 northwest city lnnits of Baltimore. if taken at sguth frout, Ligh location, good view of city. 2squares | Oregon sve. bear 1Nth ane Gx8504, | eBee will sell for $400 per acre; will be worth $1,200 ton of the District. UO8 F st. u.w._ | from 9th aud cable cars; 4,500. 449 Florida ave. a RUST & HUNGERFOR! | im less than five yeara. ““SAMUFL BEATLMEAR, i ba _| SOR BALE Te Fier car ar hae z 320 St. Paul st, Baltimore, Ma | To the Paitor of Tax Evrsixe Stan “i 4-room Brick rtherde of | Sirest paved snd gil inpcoromente. Fiicies oi teon wiht SRT RY, HOME, 10% | It ie amazing how little Congress st times treet paved improvemes acres 0 r And Bs pond; new house. USE oF | Penng vain syenus betwen det Cad Sh there! | ailveate res Dading Five minal Y rooms, garret and cellar. stabie and carriage house, | 8€€™Ms to know of its own work in the affairs of by | ay by 12 te 30-foot alley. This is rapidly beconi: | Department. WM. 1. OKIE, 18: Si eeP Ra TRTUPIG. Chporite Wordside, 'y mile from | the District, A late instance is found in the s [2g fine business property, and is uow offered ate very | TOR SaLE—LOT 143, SQUARE 155, 95 FEET | Sy Brring Met. Branch, B. snd ; house ensahg s ot) ae amet aly fronton eastside New Hampshire ave. third lot > Swe: . ‘neo’ 1418 Fest nw, Me S§LE—BY A. 8. CAYWOOD, 933 OTH ST. | above and froutin« in rear S teet ou Corcotah st, With APrece <- MOWELL. O07 Tthetew. | ection 1. That half of the following cums 11 Ww. Bvery handsome Granite Fone Tear frontage on guod alley also, "2 Go ber (got. JOR SALE—AT AMMENDALE STATION, THC | named iivcie, ba acaba ode Island sve. n.w., all latest nuprovemen’ JOHN EL BéAL! teen miles fromthe city, kighty Acres of Land » Tespectively, 40,000. Also a 4-story Bay-window Brick _ap24- 1 oe rete __ 1321 F et aonb ll Ly & eee Ra sod up- out of any money im the Treasury not otherwise et 18. O25 to alley. A bargain. Only 89.000. JOR SALE-CHEAP THAT BEAUTIFUL of Lith | Also Two New Six-toom Cottayes for sale vn loug | *Ppropriated and the other half out of the rev- | —A FINELY LOCATED NEW BAY- window Press Brick, six rooms, bath, cellar, two Mater closets, hardoil fibished. 913 F st. ne. Monthly payments, 00. WHIGHT & STOCKETT. ae dite stn 1006 we JOR SALE—-1116 3D ST. N Brick easy R SALE—BY AS CAY. Ost. ne. near N st. néar Trinidad ave. ne. near 12th; Lot 50x150; only 2 $4,600 WILL BUY NEW BaY-w low Brick 8 fooms: furnace, electric bells, cellar. Addrene JOHN Bee other Anhford’s abstract 12th st. me.; only 00 feet deep. R SAL IN MASS. AVE. ‘TWE! TH AD RB SALE—AN OFFER IS. th ste. .e.;south front, 186x104: improved by Bavace 107 eight-room frame ; well rented; payment of rent cuar- | Must be sold. teed: $1.40 per foot. Address OWNER, O22 French | Ment. “A Cozy 6 room: VID D. STONE, 806 F st new LETHE CHEAPEST HOME IN THE porthwest—New. rooms and bath; larve closets pantrieg; the very best latrobes and ranye; uand- some front; natural wood finish , a few stepa from. the A fine opportunity for » Whieut « Sy bet. Gth and 7th n.e. apz4-st" hand ISth st st near East Capitolat,; ony 1,460. CA. SHIELDS, Fok SALES AN EXCELLENT LOT FO) sion northwest corner 12th and Flot Le.; gas, sewer and water: 100 feet on Florida 134 feet om 12th st; 40 cents. Lowe in ‘Irinidad at a JOHN at qMethodist Home; > 902160; 13° ct ED FOR LO on 16th at., between D and SPECIAL BARGAIN—9 LOTS, to 10-ft. alley: worth at least 70c. ; the; be bought for less if taken st once; south front on E at. fe WKIGHT & STOCKETT, 810 F st. 11.w, JOR SALE_SPLENDID LOTS, 60 FEET FRO: on the north side of Massachusetts ave. between n.w.: most desirable location in the time, or rent, Visit premises or write "i a DANIEL AMMEN, St | ap24-6t' Ammendale, Ma, SALE — 375 ACRES IN THE VILLAGE OF y on Metropolitan Branch ; land ip fine state tion. weil watered and fenced. two orchards and will subdivide profitably; 11 dwellings on prem- iges. Price per acre 8250. Also 120 Acres 1% miles trom the station ; rds, 2 tenement houses and lenty of fine timber. Per acre #30. Also 2 Acred on Seneca Creek, Per |) WAKNER & CO, ave. ve. : nue, can have none. mule from station, borderin sere $20. B. p — BY FISH & MILLER, 1713 F ST. n.W., 44¢ Acres of Land on Spring’ Road, bet, 7th and 14th ats: this tract is most elagibly located for subdivision and isa rare opportumity for investment, Price very low for property with such @ near, bright future. aped-oe Fe, EST PIFCES oF property in y. Elegantly built and finished brick dwelling; 10 rooms; cas and water all through the Louse. swells by the sum total. yh AC oUF ofhce apz4at CO, 916 Fst. uw fT. | JQOR RENT E jarge Corn dwell: | there realized the good location ; 2.006 best street car line inthe city; house hay never been | City, will be sold ata bargain, $14 per month, Ta ave. occupied and will be sold’ to.‘an immediate purchaser ‘ BH waixeneco, | "apot tn i i ics lend aaeenied at cost, $4,500; will sell for $1,000 advance in one 2 __ 916 F #t. now, JOR SALE_AT BLADENSBURG *RES WITH counted for as are all the mon year; terme to suit. Apply to DAVID D. STONE, ON 13TH BES. EF S-room dweliiuy; sil outbuildings and well | United States, caren ae the poamee kets aie a A ees 806 F st. now. 0. A truck farm, 500. Apply to JOHN | misconception of the condition of the n as PA HANDSOME COR: iz ha ave oe ~ to embody such language o ey — — = -F—341 ACRES, HALF MILE FROM WEL- | enactment by Congress, rooum, bath und cellar: elecantly fin E- SPLENDID CORNER, 20TH AND S lington Statio miles from Gaiasville, With | missioner of the p—ibiehtice some front; nice, 1 lo parkiny; first-claes bem 5 there Lots with only S454 wquare feet; | improvements. Only 4,200 Wast store DD. STONE, F foot $3.00. B. H, WARNER & CO., Acres at Gainsyille. $1,500. Washington and Georgetown in this nm Ne 806 F st. n.w. apetdt 35) 916 F st. nw. 4 Artes of Land on Potomac River, miles below | hand way. He says: AFTER THE 28TH INST. PRICE | 236R SALE—FAST SIDE (STH ST. BETWE: : fer wanted. «The abolition of the 1 =i a % A. a A zi 4. Lit excellent condit fine or- " spun veae: apie iy th near H Fri Island ave. and Fst Pe $00 to | chard. necessary ottt-buildings,with stoue dairy | &ud Georgetown in_ 18 Koom 4, Atlantic Bu Per toot $3.00. t vung fainpshire ave. and 19th st, $1.60 per foot. "Also 933 feet trout on Riggs pl feet trout by to feet deep t from Hat. cars. BHIELDS, 1006 Parties weaning busi- rticulars at this offi A. SHIELDS, hess can get 300 ‘Ok SALF—HOUSES ON MD. AVE. N. Stanton Park: three stories and basement Tooms and bath; all moderu improvements, cai mantels: electric bells; speaking tubes; | bu st 1307 F st. now. OR SALE—FENE | LOT—CONNECTIO| ueart Dupont cirele, ble for location, hay 141 New York ave. OK SALE. Lot, 24th st. near NX n.w. E-#500 UNDEK VALUE, House in northwest; bay window Whole house; now in course of constr and minor changes ean v de te sui borhood | MERRON & RAMEY, 1307 A 9-ROOM cellur under jon, buy now elegant neh. tn. Ww Eeonous A Frontage of avout 68 feet, 17th ‘st. A Frontage of 71 feet, A st. Athwe. A Froutage of 94 ft., 15th st. east, near. A Frontage of 66 feet, 15th st, 6. near Cs... CHEAP--TWO-STORY BAY-WINDOW .e.;m.i.; good back yard; stable to parking in trout, must ‘sell ‘thix week. G05 F wt ap? yf 1 Apply W. A. pee KOR sa iu center of northwest, 14 rooms, m.i., in order, for improved or unimproved property, O ave. new. angular in shapeand inay be economic F LE—LHAVE FOR SALE FOR A FI only seven (7) new and c: for b cent onthe price | §-W. ed and well Dunit. JOR SAL —CHEAP—SQ. 10; You Smounte to invert from Toncolu Park: ood grade: water ‘main; ANO. A; PIES | froutecn A.B, Lath and 15th ste ie and North Care: 5 at hog ave: the best and most economital square in the ak N.W.; 10 ROOMS; | market, “To an immediate purchaser only sisted in good order, Gene waite te Tomes | te , H. 1. LEIPOLD, s.w. cor. 13th and F BLAGDEN, City P.O, Box 581. ap22-st i‘ mae Ff OR SALE—CHEAP—-FRAME HOUSE; 6 ROOMS, DR SALE-BROOKLAND 101 OFFER D AT ouR OF. | H° tobe removed trom the lotin Gdays from date of Lots in our addition to this beautifal snburb at p AE CUR OF, | sale, prices and terms within reach of all; steam and elec- Inquire of DAVID C, REKVES, 1131 . apy A HANDSOME NEW HOUSE, atedon Ist. ‘Terms moderate. ROBERTSON, 1515 Hst. a] JOR SALE-—BRICK HOUSE 42 K ST. rooms: modern improvements, Price, T.B. STAHL, 455 La, ave. ape FOE SALE FRAME HOUSE 729 6TH ST. 6 rooms: modern improvements; 00. Apply to T, B. STAHL, 45 kood water; beautiful Home shade trees: sity, Soldie ald-im t. nw, rR E 16 F st FOR, SALE T HAVE Av $5,300, 85,700 AN JOR SALE ATTENTION, BUILDERS! —A FRO) #6,200 three well-built, nice’ Houses on Capitol '3 feet north wi Norcoral tw w Hin“ in god. neychborhood at i of 163 teet north side of Corcoran st. between New de and rear alleys; Sth st., cor. of e (bet. R aud 8), 81.85 per foot. Also 450, ley. northeast, 4s square | for, only 45c. per foot. CHAS. A. UT AVE feet front; none shore desire: and arta, A, A. TU A Frontage of 104 feet, Corcoran st. near 17th) 1.85 a geri IPOLD, Fats nw. subdi @ portion of the ground 1s improved by @ brick store ap’ re is tri- | FEYOR SAL. ON QUEEN CHAPEL vided; road, 1m ka station; ‘amile far- | Pt e ing on the road. Will make # ood ‘subdivision Choral Society, ube Bought ata varcain, “Tbi« ground is leve and coftve mill and a brick stabié. Af excellent chance | ©: ROW. T. LE FOLD, | _ a ay E BLOCK tric para: atrects 90 feet wide, with parking, sidewalk, view of Univer. gfurrounding countey. hous 000, 118 Acres near Herndon Station; desirable for graz- ing. $15 per acre, at Westminster, Md. very indefinite apy this office that at A Country Seat, acres, Will exchange for city property. 12,0 90 A 4 miles west of Martincbun, Berkeley county, W.Va, trict. it should be re, All necessary in qup run by wind mill. otner desirable Pacts HUTCHINS, BULKL ruents, ine] uaing $5.00) Lk CO, 1503 Pa. ave. THREE VER TRABLE 1. in 1872, nor at any tim alarus; heated by hot water: 40° feet of par! n south wise RR Pr | TIGLENELLEN, COUNTRY HOUSE, 9 | supposes, He doubtless stone Coping: paved alley in rear. ‘These Hi ts 5,19 and 20 feet front each respec- kitchen aud wash-house detached: two | 8 a sgyrsd gy under construction; plans at our office. Parties buy- d DEEBLE, Davis &CO. town L.w., on kidge Koad, privi. | February 21, 1871 (16, Stats, 419. ing now can have minor changes to suit them, sold 1319 Fst. wrd and eightacres. Ap } Same in the Rev: o upto suit buyer, HEKION'§ HAM ARAPEST LOTR TN None ro p.m. a Columbia, p. 2. de Situated on Sth st. near G, 20x110 to IS-it alley, | JZOK Kt SALE FORTY ACRES, WITH | ion declares OMS B: only 6Uc.; adjoining lots ac. | casy terms. six-room house, barn, kiade and fruit trees. Also ek Front, just new, | dt HERMON & HAM Y TSOS F at. nw. Pwenty Acres, with five-room house and stable. Either would ington shall continue ke fine dairy or garden farm J ECL bout N to miles 320 per mouth 1 Washington, D.C, A FARM IN LOUDOUN inilew from Leesburg. in excellent ton: Youn orchard, nw and necessary outbuildings, & &c, For particulars address Re. QOK SALE—3 ACRES OF wood ou Military road, line Proved by neat cott fenced; choice fruit tree Apply On premines. of Georgetown.” names of these cities employed as if their c D AT BRIGHT proposed park, im- nd outbuildings; . ke, peice only’ 07 Fat. VESTMEN county, ask $t HERKON & RAMEY, FOE SALES 8 108 Tillable avant to bea 1 Frame Building, New ne Stream of Water running through center of farm. | letter to th 200 Acres under sgood cia Oa Will thore than Pay for the price of farm; school neat by; one-half cash, baignee on tin $5,000. a EDWIN D. JONES, al2-uu 409 B st. ae. YATTSVILL! AND FIGHLAND LOTS, $5. per month. Lots 50x feet are offered for = short time in Hy atteville and at High! 8150 to #300. @10 down aud $> per month trom Washington, with express train service t Springs and | come, is mich plan and has worked ha well learned before Mr. dstation from | miles por tee per rid i — schools, churches: real advautaces over : anrbage subdivisions miles away. DUCRETT & There wasa case i F st. new. ae JOR SALE—SPLENDID LOT FRO {OK SALE—A LOVELY COUNTRY HOME 3} the establishment of free Lath ‘and ¥ BRICK DWEI, on the north side of T st. between Dupdites: choice tral of” every getiety pi vote iy red Rapidly Growing Neiguborhood, 120; oa, TM CoMtaiDE 6,516 syuare fees; price per foot, | gnd fine sliade; 10 acres. Apply 13°83 8 stu we { of how D; Very easy terms, JOHN E. | #1. Fst. Apply to ntfine UMBER OF. 6.8, 11 and 1 from 50c. to 81 per squire foot, ing tubes concrete cella 3 a ; B. if, WARNER & CO, M -BY FISH & MILLER, 1213 F ST.N.W. | with indecent = ee eenOe ne eee me ae _2 _, 910 F st, nw. _ A) SO ee eeantomet, who desires to purchase | gros of the season aud he thought they ought Sa bye ___W. LL HOPKINS & CO., 1420 F st. {OH SALE-SIXTY FRONT, WITH BACK ALLEY, | (Pte pacomae ite: soot aia create Be | eo he punished, The judg: ‘ J Qteae: | ROR SALE “To INVES1ORS_SIX-ROOM BRICK? ows Det. Pat sug Rhode Iajandave. “| wide of Mount Vernon, ay that going into the water 5 «liu cars; renter rs 20 F st. F 40 ACKES SQUARE, 10. © ment enough, He would not du FE. WOR SALE_AN EL NER kz al] ot Tannin streailt spring and because it he did there would be a 6TH AXD DWELLING OR et mn 7th st, abov Luck ELT on boys m swimming during the next few days, nifnedtiate pur- | XOTK avenue, Ni = = =a ip | They were fined +2 e S pemparemp venting 406 400 bar r ft. on the w Fe SALE. Ri VILLE—LOTS ON MAIN ST. ; = x WD. star ction line of the elect: aad at End, $325 to #700. Know GEURGETOWN. TORY ST. PROPERTY, BET. 12TH hosts. nwo: aw great bargain to i terms liberal. nediate Address A.W.1., Star office, tit and rents for 5 Ne WaLKrit 1006 Fst* ae —1LOTH ST. NEARS BT JOR SALE_ON A ST. BETWEEN 2D AN iful Lot on west side ot 19th ‘4 Well-built T'wo-atory Bay-win ft. alley. Price, #2.25 per aq, ft. iniuy seven rooms, bath and &CO., 1324 F stu 8. Bric $00. Und: JOR SAL! uum e3; Kreat bi : —— : : T.W., Star office. JOR SALE— 7 i JOR SALE FIVE NEAT New 6-rooi Bri Houses on Ist st. u.w. near at Drug store, Istand K n.w DY, VF stn. w.wl-lw STOKE AND DWELLING ON 14 Hand [ at @ barvain. FH. R 2101 N.itav.n.w., 10. 60 ‘The sbove houses can beexamined by Be THOMAS J. "= SMITH & SON, 12 VOR SALE—THOSE 8 NEW HOU: they have 7 rooms aud bath ; bay window; + Brice $4,800, each on eau CHAKLES W. Xk 0) E tate and Insurance Broker, 10th aud'F sts. u.w. JUST nd North Capi- tern HANDy, O20 F st. iow. QUK SALE — A HA 3 arcle will be sold at a bargain, as the is about leaving the city the office of JOHN F. WAGG: ¥ st n.w.14r A wt we, Dir. particulars inquire at 9 14th at nw., Gr. 50 Fenton st near. MAN. 00 Foe: eS a JOR SALE-A LARGE: near cor. 19th and K st! ent net as an investmen: 2-ROOM HOUSE OB SALE—8200 CASH AND will buy a Six-roc 016 Conn. ave. 1 improving location northwest. 20 Conn. av. (rear). + Price $6,000, RO. HOLIZMA: and Loans, STO F st nw TRALLY LOCATED CORNER Property at alow fiure. ground aiv TYLEK & KUTH 307 F at. nw. . 151 Khode Island ave. and 1. J.J. SHEDD, 15 OR SALE—CE Little House ¢ail by itself); ; south exposure: pear K st. aud Beit line roads: #40. z Apply to owner, J. OKVILLE JOH 469 Pa ave. nw JOR RENT 49 Pa av. Sr.@28. 4 Fine stables bear Py. ave. and 19th st. thrve horses respectively ; carriage rooms and rooms oachman aud storage of fuel, ke. w GEO. W. LINKI UNFURNISHED. mer kiteben: JOR SALE 16 story “Attic furnace, open crates, by 140° 817,000. 17th st. betweeu Park and Howard, 2-stot ms, bath aud cellar: furnace, cistern, open 9 large rooms, Cellar House . stot 200 tront cor. 19th and H sts, now, ‘ = . south side, east of 16th 0 rooms and b Attic and Cel iS Union place 204 Vi ate. Sr ‘Three halle central; apo-ist? TYLER 1Gth st. pear Howard, 2-etory and Attic; 8 rooms and cellar; furnace, cistern, Xe. : MEDFORD W. WALKEK, 1006 F at. now. it SALE—BY FISH & MILLER, 17133 F ST. N.W. HICK HOUSES WITH MOD. IMPROVEMENTS: rent woderate. JTHEKFORD, 13 sth bet. MANY } Tt. eth & toch, wear 1,6r & 6the. W835, 100 46 Mon. w.6r. 4 t » parties desir- Me SALE — GRAN1 + FIVE-ROOM Two Three-story Bricks; bath: either $2,,00. N between 4ih and Sth sts. n.w., Two-story and Brick, 6 rooms, bath and cellar; nicely built; $4,000. eever'sal 478.50 Talley: baruain, 2b bet. $ and T ets. n.w.; lot 18x1 by Two-story and Basement Brick; 1 want 11-room Brick on Hillyer ave.; lot 20x90; 000. BH. WARNFE & CO.,916 Fet.nw._ ‘ + lo : b ju-story i & MILLER. 12 lots improved by Two-story store and ceilar; price per square | aj hand 18th ate n.w.; Fatue Price per foot 81-50. Fr RENT_BY Hs 4 Sunderland place, ® “20K, mod. imps. + UE.s Bh. 1. BEF MO. mod. IMPs, per ind Washityton, 1Ur., iu. 1.. per tio. t.. Nr.. mod. imps, per mo. Washington, Yr., mou. imps. mod. MABS.. Per Bo. LE—A DESIRABLE PIEC! on New York ave. close to 7th st, cons Ahree-story Frame Dwelling; bey win- be All mt Price $3,500, in one and two years, EY & CU., 1500 F JOR SALE—BY FISH & MILLEK, 12 Ww A VEKY NEAT AND PLEASSN1 Bay-window Press-brick House, eight room coh $th and Sth'now, Nat, hus ) nice house for the low price of $4,500. Easy rooms and bath: pressed brick frout: bay M. £ SMILH'S Bi Cor. 9th and E sts, n. FINE PIECE OF BUSINESS Property on 13th st.n.w., opposite the Builders’ Exchauge. For particu‘ars ap) EKFOKD, 1307 Fok pale antna ern Brick, Pwellan 3 uider whole Soom deep ; Cellar w sto xt. brown stone, ROR SALE— to TYLER & KU T DWELLING 2016 G ST. N.W.. CON taimiua 11 rooms and bath. large in reer. locality Wa CON VE NEARLY NEW, MOD- wil jocated, north Fst-clase in all house, furna mouth. Apply to rable and house Ser a tea QUR RENT—2 HANDSOME NEW HOUSES ON 734-12 rooms and bath, aud th: both are beautifully fin- ered thrvugbout: will lease if desired. ie APPLE: Movin 56, 622 F at | ‘Cotcoran st. nw. GOOD INVESTMENT-FIVE TWO- 1736-8 rooms and Dwellings, well located 3 convenient to street cars, northwest; curventeut to atrest car rent; a @ whole, aris ide TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F at. th st. bet. K 00) 2928 East Cap. at.n.c- ri ea a “4 ments ure ¢ cmplated in this section find. ave, BW. Bog | ore will obtain -Uystom., prices How, WAGGAMA 700 14th et BEAUTIFUL LOTS 0} E st. and Ist and 2d wt ited States Capitol. best remaining site to build rH apie. ENCE IN owner to 81 square tout. st wply-6t FOE SALE Lor zoxns.¢ on west side oth wt. bet Naud o derable lot to Duiid on, FE; ALE — BY F DESIKABLE Bt Vt. ave.cor. 0, 4x4 Toth bt Q&K Lsth, cor. W, Hy 20th & 21st, 2x06, 21x97, 8,000 © 4r. portion of the property on my for bulletin issued on E. WAGGAMAN. JOR SALE—FINE DWELLING: Connecue ve. above Dupont cire New Hampshire ave. near Dupont circ! Whode Inlaud ave, #20,000. , Vermont aye., #20,000. 10 #G.£. 1.60 ein worth Lots in Brookland and Mt, Pleasant. KFORD, LAKGE. VTHERFORD, 1307 F at _ HOME IN ECKING- heated by steam and livhted Fe SALE- ATTRAC corner lot; house . TYLE! HEMFOR since. The grand jury in reporting made the | - | by electrienty. (S10) TYLER & KULHEKFOLD, | aro-aee : grand jury P : : : t na AL | rbot Fete, Capo 1st oe RAL eon: ae “ON tebe ire | flowing reference to the case: “The grand {| During Tuesday night the water in Lake 1 wares Fee Sheba 9 ROOMS AND. BATH Beare two Fine Corupr Lots in jury would deem their duty not fully dis- | Pontchartrain rose five inches. and Attic Pressed-Brick Kesidetce in commanding location; | iuwtun; ‘Thre: du South Broviiaud: Two | charged did they not state t they have diii- | hes higher, then the wind c! + cistern, “Re. Pet heeaiaoe cod i ee ere hired inte the facts involved in the | south and it began to fall, Last night the : TUT = eq | Unlawful hanging of Joseph Vermillion from | \ R ee P. WATLOUS, Keai Estate and Loans, * EAUTIEUL BUILDI “i P | water was one foot below the le 21 LeDroit Building, 810 F st. of Nv st. 1706 LST. N.W., NEAR CONN. SLi; Cah be purchased at a Dangain W. H. BARSTOW, aE: 615 7th wt aw. QOK SALE-ONE OF THE BEST BUSINESS Corners in the West End, 20th st. and Ta ave. u.W, Must be wold at once to close out an estate pbLo-lin” ACKEw & GADSBY, 100% F at. now. JOR SALE-VERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCES at Takoma fark; also fine building lot : SWUMMSTEDT & BUADLEY. cis 2 _ SUBURBAN PROPERTY, | Fe SALE—30 ACRES OF GROUND WITHIN ¢ Dintrict, on the Brentwood road, «lew hundred ss | Yards trou: Ives Station; improved by agvod frame | FOR SALE use a cd outbuitd Bie heer e F BEAt ora streetcar lime is before Congress to pass i paviaio aloug Rhode Island ave, extended, on which this prop- | and yas. Connecticut at erty frotita, Adjoiniue land is held at $800 and $1.000 per acre, | Fora few days L wilt sell this Innd at #550 per were. A 4po-eolm 1508 bargain for investors and speculators. —— : : ape st DAVID D. STONE, 806 F st. n.w E SUBUMBAN RESIDENCE -¥-_| Capitol ard Ist VE, | to 10-1001 wiley each , together adjuiuing lots wold tor #115 SWOKMSTE DY & BEADLEY aply-6t 3 TAY W Kemides frond itm. mh 00 Por further parti ay CHALMERS & VC rable. prop. INGTON HEIGHTS. aplo-at Streets cor Fok SategFine, house huest oy Hetiie, story trae house; 6 rooms and bath: yard JAMES A. BAT) stucket with all kinds of fruit trees: xood wel An. i i quire ob pyemived, cor, Maple, ave, und Spr uacostiay D.C, a m Oh, SALE BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN | LoTs— One nule west; commanding the most maguiticeut Niews of this city; high and healthy; no masina, toll, Dullding regulations or sewer gay; purest air and water: prive 3 to O cents per foot, #25 down aud $10 « to alle JOR SALE—16, Lt OR 3 Glen Station 5 minutes’ beracre, DAVID D. STON BH. WARNER & CO, 916 Fat. nw. 2TS ON MERIDIAN at prices ranging ‘S$. N.W.—Three Small o & 10-4t, alley. Property in iug in value. Price, $1.5 per THOMAS J, FISHEL & CO., VS24 F st. W.—A BEAU- 20x00 to a 10- THOS. J. FISHER | water. ten nunutes t se., only Shaliow lots and jouses on Capitol Hill, For plat or further informution call on or address y desirable +n account of tof city; one bl ek tro electric lights’ and 9tu at. cars; SOc. JNO. F. WAGGAMAN, 700 14th st. TO 10-FUOT ALLL with four frames rented Ap AL BIVGO, apl iat GROUND dad will sab- suuare foof, between hw, facing New York ave., A FEW CHOICE LOIS IN Park, Ligh and beautifully situ sted, ax also ce with about thirty five ed sor sale; any aid al | ta low price, Weth su | uthly hastaline: 1418 Fs IFUL BUILDING SITES, eted; water: pomp RL a HILL & J AGN 4 & Oy F a t, at 8600 OO Frat. uw.’ ap Fei sate on Liase— at noc acre lot alone K. finely locate Wood, Coal, &c. Chos “Gt COOK: decent expo: for Lumber hater for live man D. LUCKETT, > F st. southeast, rit, outbuildiues and 3 acres ; jt COOKE BD. LUCKETT, 035 F st. T AND SALE WASHINGTON GROVE 1, Several Fine Cottages in different parts of es for rent for the season $0 ty 8100, D0 to $1,000. M.D. PECK, 34 F at) off from the morning at hooMs, | ton with the 36-inch m fruit ; Irom twelve to twe of Highest 3 Oth apo" Lia LONG TIME TWO Anune! =D and tor sale, & ap l0-lim (OR KENT FURNISHED COTTAGE large wall tent. abundance of shad an Station ; On Dr. J. W. JOXC $ in Oakland, Ma. Washington, D.C FOR MENT OR SALE New Six-roo: Cottages: and cooking ale Post Ortice, isit or ad- | was a pecumary success, rent GRANT 4 S15 per | Scecauss ie month, to be paid Tn! Tue Evecrei: Roap. FOR SALE -L a BARGAINS; FOREST | p Glen, Md.; twenty minutes ride irom city. Apply | I early aud secure a choice jot; monthly payin: interest. J. KO HEKIFOKD, 1419G stu Fok SALE -AT HYATTSVILLE, DIKEC posite railroad stati about proved by the fine brick number of citiz A Pouicem. and Benjamin King were LY oP Three Acres, im- 2o-roow dweiling known as the Hyatt mansion aud by pont frame dwelling; AR- JNO. F. WAGGAMAN, 700 Lith st. the u desirabse und valuable Property in Hy Court today with destroying private property: JOR SALE-CHOICE LOTS e DROIT FARK, | “HE; 5, Ses ee breaking the door of a house on pecial inducements tu Wi ww rices and easy 2 cupied by Mra, Annie Wells. Policeman Knoop In this imnprovem "iaare exten” | HOR SALE “ON MEIN, BRANCH, B. & 0. LOTS | swore out the warrant on Mrs. W Coxtages and Country Homes: Poultry, ‘track and cable | Dairy Faris, Kockville Pike property 7-3 COOKE D. LUCKET’ aut ntiated. ¥Y, MD. The Vermillion Lynching—Mariboro? | for business, Commissioners, that way of the men for: yas dismissed, Correspondence of TH igo ncn VENING STAR, Hyartsvinee. April 24. The April termof the Prince George's cir- enit court has adjourned. The grand jury spent several days in investigating the lynch- | ing of Joseph Vermillion, but were unable to indict. Vermillion’s three brothers were in Marlboro’ previons to the investigation and were expected to appear before the grand jury, The day before the investigation, however, they unceremoniously left Marlboro’ without leave-taking and have not been heard from dition at north south connection, 36. temperature, 38. High tide tide, 6:01 p.m, aul, Where he was in the custod the count; the law. ; ‘ large number of witnesses in the hope of es- | veyor’s office, the lake was thre tablishing the identity ot the ps in this most disgraceful procedure, going so far as to adjourn over for a couple of days } with the expectation of obtaining evidem e | strong eneugh upon which to base present- {the rear of the ment, but we regret to say without av The following e since the last repor' orge C. Belt, assualt and battery and cart Z concealed weapons: | found guilty as to first charge and not guilty ! to carrying concealed weapons, poked a fine of $5 and costs, and Louis Jackson, colored. to kill; found gmilty, Motion j and reasons filed: motion overruled as to Mad- | | den and motion granted as to Jackson and new | trial ordered: new trial proceeded with before | the court; verdict not guilty on second count ; and Jackson sentenced to jail tor thirty days and Madden sent iene for na years, Snowden Wecks, colored, larceny: found guilty | 3°’ 4 i aud sentenced to the ‘penitentiary for two | the immediate vicinit years, Frederick Watson, colored, assault and attery; acquitted. P. W. Wright, carrying concexied weapons; found guilty and sent to jail for ten days. ‘The new board of Marlboro’ town commis- sioners have organized by electing C. C. Magruder president, and Dr. Griffith treasurer and secretary. tops. ‘* | half of the river in front. The court im- | “pyere is bat one d Albert Madden | aig “The water + it with | and Nashvil ‘e miles out, si Louisvil tion, twe! day 4) | per mouth, R, A. PHILLIPS & SON, JOR SALE—A HANDSOME NEW EIGHT-ROUM Mr. Mudd has appointed Fred McKee of this : E laces. ttaxe, stables, small apple snd peach orciard, | county to the West Point cadetship for the |? N " 27, in et eea | Seon BAe PINSST UI BO eas STEM | ana 4 aces Of tnd snore sata dere cheap i fifth congressional district, vice C. AVM. Wells | p 224, GO) | Bene God ed ee: COP TAGE 1 TAROMA: | Convenicat howe for soe creteee It bane a tnt | of Mgatteville, Me. Compton's appointee, whose | tween 1. O16 F at. n.w. den, grapes, berties and minuins water: 1s a bargain, | CY, Price $2,900; ', cay: balance iu one, two und | appointment he declined to confirm. Wells’ aes Brice €0.000,_W. H.SWANDEL, 11C st. me. ad-tnt | Hopregeais: Also ave other country vlaces {or sale | appointment was the result of « competiti wu of an R SALE—BALTIMORE AND OHIO RR Attorney and Real Estate Aitent, examination held at Hyattsville last summer, Fr.sth tion, sx wlles from Washingtou _apld-1w 1321 F st. ny. in which be secured the first place and Grant trains a day. + 20 18 ut station 6 cents if your Jt. vJOUN SPEVHEN, 442 Lousiana ave. ap15-line | stat Met. Brauch Band O- Kit; oeatiag bie | Lt was sere my oe ~ ana AP” | dive inches. 3F ST.N. R E | aaa Deine feet above Washinxton. Lote from Us | Point young Ammen, who is a republican. — a Pensa THE, GREATEST BARGAINS IN | (01Gd tect front and can beaold at from $190 teasoo | — Mrs, Dr. Adams of Baltimore 1s. building a 1 bath. ou Nat. be- fea. Withintrem torts these Miler Location | (RE et won omy terme, “E GALE £ HARRIS { £10.00 house at Woodville, Prince Gearge’s. Sur gh Sud racy | Buuryased: for pesithtuiness. Ly, iz end water. | “ipivecde nn pe rea ‘A new real estate title insurance company is Only te per_acre, cash payruont, | _4PHbe0-St {tz | to be orgunized to operate in Prince George's 1B -tit of te KA o LE—45 -. rs ERMONT avaz | LEME GON TAD eee yimeeiuente Me A PHU | ROR SALES4; ACERS OF TAND AT cite ke | county and Washington, ‘The company is to VeRMoNT ave, | © en : by new dwelling: brick mnill Bd ler ghiouse. be organized by well-known Prince George's, apply. io Forenoned Sati enone eee ee iB ice $8,000. Apply Wo FILLMORE BEALL, 4% | Baltimore and Washington attorneys, ‘ittce. and terms apply to JAMES M. GREEN, 1409 F |S 2-8: Cpe =e ap’ Lots in a New 8 £8 miles troin eity; on i | i, Trice $100 ‘S0x190; high, and healthy.” Cat eplz-izer 3 & CARUSI, 1224 F st ow. m29-1m KUSI, EVA! © foot fol EL IN wes’ . DDITI. choice: S10 monthly instalimented desired. Apply | POR SALE LOTS IN “west END ADDITI Py 12"tm Fi ALE 38 ACRES OF D SEAR TU = =" POLES w rod, in rear of Pairvi Sm ugh, FOR SALES 810 CAaSit, @5 MONTHLY, CHOICE | which ‘Masaach: Sind * aajolt »; Ammen, son of Admirai Ammen, thealternate’s, —— A Singular Verdict. ‘The jury empaneled by the coroner at State Line, Md., in the Rhodes murder case rendered the following verdict: “We, the jury, find that John Rhodes was feloniously killed and mur- dered by William U. Rhodes, and that the crime was committed & gun of the value of #2.” Simcha taba ang Sex Sarcepar's Stax about‘Avalon Heights."* hills. WASHINGTON DO 4 ier MORE, 523 13TH ST. N.W., 4 a RS. OR IN MO! 4 epnity woUse Festa Snes ta as ie Cs Riel Four boys of Martinsburg, W. Va., were ar- i id or eng nerd and uearly dragging a ALEXANDRIA, Reported for Tae Rvexixe Stan A Caxvas.—The more active Of the democratic politicians here are im the canvas of the claims of bow Sable uvtmitted to the demo- open next Tuesday in is to nominate candidates for com- city sergeant and com- The first ward IN NAME. ACRES — ADJOINING THE | Congressional and Oficial Misconcep- cratic primaries wi missioner of the revenue, primary will also nomimate a candidate for alderman to fill a vacancy. been brought forward since the names were mentioned in Tue Sram. The canvas is The republicans will make ms, and itisnot hkely there will be any independent movement, so that next Tuesday's nominations will be equivalent to am appropriated No new candidates not a lively one. no nominat: enues of the District of Columbia for the organ- ization, improvement and maintenance of the National Zoological Park, to be expended.” &e. Certainly no one should know better than Congress that the District of Columbia isa mere name, a mere fiction; that it has no re So far from that is it that the United States assesses and collects by ite own agents and servants acertain sum annu. ally from the property owners of the District, which is paid into the Treasury of the United States and there mingled and lost in the v: sums from all sources which make the reve- nes of the general government, which it This contribution as asmuch the revenue of the United States as that derived from the customs collected at the port of New York and is no more the revenue Tur inox Boom. —The Vir, Building Compa: mulls, the Shut! fcinia Iron Ship hb owns the Pioneer & Perkins foundry. and Han- rd, covering im all a considerable portion of the south end of the river front, beld 4 meeting yesterday aft Maj. John Gi look of the iron tra ‘noon at ther office resided. The out- forbade, the managers the reopening of the works, but the Organization was continued and the ofticers ro- Maj. John W. Green is the ouly reai- dent direct: The funeral of Miss Anna BR. Kinzer ve this afternoon from the residence of her mother on Upper Prince street. mney Car Coupler Company held its annual 4 E. B. Jau- of the District of Columbia than are the duties revenne of the custom | house, and this money thus raised from the | District is disbursed under acts of « congress tended the lest night. —— Bishep It only adds to the from bis visitation of the Osthehe Hed on him a grave legislative Then comes im a body at the pastoral reside dwething 1 & vex the cities put up for Mr. on King treet nearly opposite the —A meeting of the was held at the Hy- ngine house last night and further are | Fangements made for the reception of the State ton, Which meets here meas school buildany firemen's jout commute arters of Washington Firemen's Assoc present. owing to the rapid | expansion of urban population over the Dis- |, Washington as IFE IN JAVA. ATropical Island Where the 1 Take Things Easy and Don’t Worry. Correspondence of the Konaas City Times, The sail from Singapore a into the Southern sea to Java is a most delight ful one after th ed about for a we ater of the Gulf of Siam, It w tle satisfaction then that on the afternoon of January 10 I went on board one of the boats of Massagaries maritime Batavia, aud by 6 o'clock was sailing toward Java upon 4 sea almost as smooth asa mill- pond and in an atmosphere as soft and agree- It was a beautiful moon- 's pilot steered the islands one could of palms grow- For the better information of those who iu ali sections of the ; May care to know, it may be said that Congress did not abolish the charters of the two cit the commissioner refers to the act of See also the i Statutes of the District of ) Section 4 of this re that that portion of the District within the (then) limits of the city of Wash- to be known as the city | ot Washington, and that included in the limits orgetown shall continue te Each sal remai own depts, and for this a charters were continued, Appropriation act since passed by Congress the preserved and are rters remained, ‘ons the equator liable for ite d other purposes the line bound able as that of Cairo. light night, and as th boat close to many almost distinguish the var close down to the water's edge. orsed that unseeable line known as the equator, without bump or con- nm, and when I cai were sailing The Light of Asia. Much interest has beeu aroused in the Performance of “The Light of Asia” b Already, one week in advance of the performance, seats are selling rapidly and Lincoln Hall will doubtless be crowded. The announcement that Mr. Buck will conduct his great work makes this concert one of the important musical events of the season, retary of the soo soil. timber | €Xpresses his pleasure at being abl his work under such favorable ci | The director of the societ at whose suggestion Mr. Buck was invited to pleased at the success of d to have the choruses ack arrives. An extra rehearsal will pe held Friday evening. - Give the Boys Free Baths. the Police Court this morning which demonstrated the nece: The defend- er | ants Were small colored boys named Wm, But- ler and Alexander Willis, charged with in- arrested for | fore midnight we on deck in # lose up to the island of where so large ashare of the world’s few miles distent low wooded of Sumatra, in sight of the shore of Sumatra, a portion of the time being onlya few miles from the coast, but the following im an enti “ ‘housand Islands” of Java, which lie spread ont over a very large tion of water, and which im very many ore than fifty feet in cir cumference, In one or two cases a single palm tree shooting straight up out of the water was | the only evidence that land was near, and on other of the islands « huge grove of pal covered the entir . off our star!» d bow was the All day we were Mr. H.C. Sherman, instances are net 1 As the ship 4 and entered the har Batavia we had a very fine view of thet portion of the Dutch possessions in this quarter of the world. It was close end hot when we went on shore and the ride m re. They were going in swimming at the foot of 4th street Mr. Dumont said he charged them xposure because they were the the cars to the city of seven miles—was dusty and dis- " the only relief being in the new scenes and sights of a strange land, For several wiles inland the land is low, y, but the Dntch settlers, bringing m Holland their thrifty, usefal s, have built canals everywhere until whet rshy, unproductive land is and under high cultivation, Java, in its shape, size and situation is very much like the island of Cuba. It is about 700 miles long and from 60 to 120 wade, and here | nce 1632--or for over 250 years— | have ruled the Malayan population, seeing it in numbers and wealth from The Dutch brought many of their queer customs with them, evidence of which can be seen on every hand, and in very | many ways the larger towns resemble the older cities of Holland. are thrifty--where they ere given achance by the rascally native princes; an: canals run ip ali directions, while the Dutch show in their every how contented and with all the good things furnished them by the As the train approaches Batavia | huge cocoanut trees line the canal, by the side of which runs the railroad, while At the station you are taken in charge by a neat Javanese porter, who shows you to 4 trim-looking trap drawn by oue duninutive Javanese horses aud away you go through the streets to the hote said be thought ay was punish- harge them with them fre now well dr: Notice to Water Take Weather should be stormy the water will be cut M street tomorrow o’clock in order to make connec- | Water will be off ~Uniess the 30-inch main o steadily grow Tue Coxcent given by the puvils of the seventh and eighth grades at the Curtis school building last mgtt for the benetit of the library ‘hool of the Addison building The officers of the Georgetown aud Tenleytown Railroad Com- will, this afternoon, make a tour of in- spection in the cars of the company over the road as far as completed. They have invited a pus to accompany them. Misrake. re neat and cl pleased they are charged in the th street oc- plaint, but when she was called in the Police Court’ this morning the charge conld not be Judge Miller told the officer | that he should have made the woman swear to the complaint; that the court wi unobtainable of Java he he landed at the Indes in Batavia, Ae a matter of fact the better class of people live as ele- in as comfortable y of the luxuries of lite class of people of any othe coast itis hot and unpleasant from April te ovember until March most agreeable, while in the mountain districts it is delightful the entire year. It is now what is termed the winter or wet ason, but so far we have not been moonven- ienced in the least by the rain. atternoon about 5 o'clock a light shower re- freshes the atmosphere. while the nights ere itis rare at this season for the thermometer to go higher than 90 degrees im the day time and at night it falls to about 96 not lonesome i that swearing out warrants in as really swearing by proxy ited collateral and the other | and with as do the same TEMPERATURE AND CoNvrT10 of WATER AT 7 Great Falls, temperature, Receiving reservoir, temperature, 61, Con- connection, 36: Distributing reservoir Condition house, 36; condition at effluent gate house, 36. u the river todey at 11:34 p.m. Low the weather early every FLOOD THREATE S BATON ROUGE Negroes Abandon “the Town and Go to the Hills. always cool. LIKE A NEW ENGLAND TOWN. Batavia is one of the most charming of cities, pleasantly situated ona small river,and im coming from the coast the high paim trees which surround it almost hide it from view un- til you are right in the busiest streets are wide It rose two nged to the . Lot Metairie We have summoued and exaiined a | Ridge. According to the record in the city sur- well paved and clean, with perfect drainage, ruunuing into the many canals (in which, however, the natives are coustantly | bathing, no matter how dirty the water), whi: the homes of the residents are generaily sit ated far back from the street, great trees shad- ing them from the midday sun. In Batavia, from its easy, comfortable, | appearance, puts one in mind of some staid, old New England town, with ats well-to-do, old- More expecially is thie 60 im the homes located around the four sides of the great Waterloo and King’s plains. The houses are generally baits — stone, ore with a great wide invi piazza neat well-kept lawn leading clear to the street, am profusion, while roses of all varities grow up and almost over the age and shape ‘sre from a dozen to fifty grace! car—steam dummy-system furnishes portation to the suburbs, while two wheeled ps can be had at ail street corners 25 cents per hour, the streets in the residence are practically deserted, ev. bly taking a nap after lunch. invariably termed in all eastern countries. tropical climate is not conducive to and the residents take life in ner, from an American standpoing, au and nights are from 5 p.m. until 8 o clock is and making and receiving ave a habit of diately after dinner, earlier than 8 p.m. The est their fi can perhaps some Kansas City physician. ate —-- an fact drunkenness is unkuown in Java, As is well known the Dutch are the colonizers in the world, e asearly a8 1632 one of reached Javanese shores from H. ties concerned | foot above the high-water mark of 1871, the highest ever known beiore. Large forces of men were at work all along ity and sacked sand in large . quantities was spread along the basins, but stall ses were among those heard | the water kept coming through and over the ‘The whole rear of the town was covered | with water up toa poimt within a mile anda fashioned w: lost, a young lady ina ered the track of the ‘ailroad at Midland nd stopped the running j Of trains, though the track is not badly washed. Several other crevasses were reported yester- The Arnaudlia levee. just below Vidalia, broke last mght. It will prove quite destruct- j ive to property, especially to the New and Northwestern railway, whose station The water from it 4 | rapidly submerging the low lands all aroun resening ae backing up toward Vidalia, White Hall levee, just below Arnaudiia, is also reported to be sloughing, and there are fears that it, too, may let go soon, : ‘Two breaks were threatened in the levee in - | front of Vidalia this morning and her citizens were summoned outof their beds between 2 and 3 o'clock to raise and strengthen the weak The break in the Lake Concordia levee at has widened to 200 feet and is be- and 30 feet deep, It is now caving siowly and principally at the north end, away from the break of 1882. Tarpaulins have been placed in position to sink when the levee caves alittle more, 80 as to protect the broken ends, Since Monday the rainfall has been nearly From Raton Rouge word comes that the break at Martinez is widening and the chances are against its being closed. One han- dred and fifty men were working there yester- day, but at night ali left disheartened except a few. The water is pouring through ut a great velocity and is rapidly overflowing the sur- rounding plantations. It is now within two mules of Baton Rouge, As the highlands are near all the stock is being driven thither for safety and the megroes are also going tu the Flowers grow good street In the middie & ; bepildy: imme- served 4 iLFE = g g E j ile i ———-o—___. Gen. Tom Browne’s Successor. After a long and protracted struggle at castle, Ind., yesterday State Senator Johnson of Wayne county was nominated on the twenty- fifth ballot by the republicans as their candi- date for Congress. He will succeed Gen. Tom Browne, who represented the district for fifteen years, ries counties are heavily re- publican and the total majority is nearly 10,000. i i # fe F i e

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